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D Rock's right flip...you can have one and only one player from each playoff team. 12 playoff teams...12 players on your fantasy playoff squad (1 player from each team).

Done. I think a lot of picks are gonna end up looking similar. Everyone's gonna be a lot closer by forcing 1 from every team. It actually took longer to think through picking anyone because you have to consider how many games each guy could end up playing most likely.

In retrospect, I wish I caught this earlier. Your rules made it a breeze.

Done. I think a lot of picks are gonna end up looking similar. Everyone's gonna be a lot closer by forcing 1 from every team. It actually took longer to think through picking anyone because you have to consider how many games each guy could end up playing most likely.

In retrospect, I wish I caught this earlier. Your rules made it a breeze.

I agree. There was a lot more strategy in it when I was considering how many games I might get out of each group of guys rather than knowing how many players I would have each week. I like it our way better.

On our teams, we all picked Arian Foster, Ray Rice, A.J. Green, and Adrian Peterson, so their performances all cancelled out, since it was the exact same for everyone. Therefore, it ended up coming down to 4 players for each team instead of 8 this week, if you really think about it. I'll calculate the points for those 4 guys, even though it is not necessary. Peterson and Green's teams were eliminated, though, so we won't have those 2 guys in common going forward (but everyone's AFC RB's will be exactly the same again next weekend).

Sorry for the delay...I compiled the scores early in the week, but then got busy (my wife is in Texas on business, so I've had 2 kids to myself this week) and never posted the scores. Here they are, though.

In the HOU v. NE game:

Arian Foster had 22 carries for 90 yards and 1 TD, plus 7 catches for 63 more yards and another TD. He scored 27.3 points.

Tom Brady was 25 for 40 for 344 yards, 3 TD, and 0 INT. He also had 1 carry for -1 yard. He scored 31.66 points.

Rob Gronkowski broke his arm again. He sits in the goose egg lounge (where he is probably dancing without a shirt, but I digress).

In the GB v. SF game:

Aaron Rodgers was 26 for 39 for 257 yards, 2 TD, and 1 INT. He also had 3 rushes for 28 yards. He scored 23.08 points.

In the AFC, Pappy has the decided edge, since he has Tom Brady going while the rest of us are guaranteed another Gronk goose egg. Everyone has Ray Rice, so he gets cancelled out.

In the NFC, everyone has Vernon Davis except for D Rock, but his Michael Crabtree is currently being investigated for sexual assault. For Atlanta, Pappy and I have Julio, Flippy has Roddy, and D Rock has Gonzo.